Electronic sensors are critical devices that convert physical, chemical or biological stimuli into electrical signals, enabling measurement and control across a vast range of applications. Recent ...
Multifunctional sensors have found widespread applications in health monitoring, environmental perception, and intelligent electronics. Among them, photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensors and electrostatic ...
Gel-based flexible sensors provide a breakthrough in health monitoring, combining stretchability and biocompatibility for ...
Australian researchers have developed a molecular-sized, more efficient version of a widely used electronic sensor, in a breakthrough that could bring widespread benefits. Piezoresistors are commonly ...
Purdue University researchers have developed a method to embed electrically-conductive particles, or sensors, in 3D printed filament polymers and disperse them evenly. The patent-pending wet-mixing ...
In an advance at the intersection of neuromorphic engineering and photonics, researchers have developed an ionic-electronic photodetector that not only detects light but also performs in-sensor image ...
Check out our Sensors Converge 2023 coverage. Along with temperature, pressure is one of the most widely measured physical variables. And like temperature, it has several regions: low pressure for ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Electronic skin, or e-skin, is an emerging technology that aims to mimic the sensing capabilities of human skin using flexible electronic materials and sensors. An exciting ...
STMicroelectronics' TMOS sensors handle presence sensing using a 5- to 20-µm passive IR sensor. This provides more accurate results as well as information about the distance rather than just a basic ...
Researchers have developed a molecular-sized, more efficient version of a widely used electronic sensor, in a breakthrough that could bring widespread benefits. Australian researchers have developed a ...